The Ancient Ruins of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the second-largest region on the planet Jedha, containing thirty-seven total collectibles. Though it is not the largest by any means, the majority of its collectibles are similar to the Arid Flats in that they are primarily in one area of the region.
The Ancient Ruins are divided up into only four regions including the Monastery Walls, Penitent Chambers, Halls of Ranvell, and Divine Oasis which returning Jedi: Survivor character Merrin will explore with Cal. The largest of which is the Monastery Walls containing nineteen collectibles, while the other areas combined only contain eighteen.
Monastery Walls
Being the largest area of the region, it holds more than half the collectibles just in its area including 6x Chests, 3x Databanks, 2x Essences, 1x Force Tears, and 7x Treasures. The treasures are all going to be Jedha Scrolls which can sometimes be hidden in vases or held by Scavenger Droids.
It’s worth noting that this is also the largest amount of chests found in any one area on Jedha, so it is definitely one worth completing even if the others are not. Additionally, the Jedi: Survivor Force Tear does not need to be completed in order to collect it, just interacted with.
Collectible |
Description |
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Chest |
1x Nocular Photoreceptors (BD-1 Cosmetic) |
1x Nocular Audio Sensors (BD-1 Cosmetic) |
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1x Nocular Head (BD-1 Cosmetic) |
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1x Wanderer Shirt Materials (Cal Cosmetic) |
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1x Wanderer Pants Materials (Cal Cosmetic) |
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1x Skeleton Key (Full Blaster Cosmetic) |
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Databank |
1x BD-1 Scan |
1x BD-1 Scan |
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1x Force Echo |
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Essence |
1x Max Health |
1x Skill Point |
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Force Tear |
Fractured Tradition |
Treasure |
7x Jedha Scrolls |
Penitent Chambers
Penitent Chambers is the second-smallest area in the Ancient Ruins with only five collectibles to track down. These include 2x Chests, 1x Essence, and 2x Treasures. Both of the treasures are Jedi: Survivor Jedha Scrolls which are the only type of treasure available on Jedha and can be traded to Sister Taske in the Veiled Hangar area of Cere’s Base in exchange for Lightsaber parts and materials.
Additionally, this is a pretty compact area, so it shouldn’t require too much additional exploration to track down the collectibles of this area, but be sure to check all the corners of the area as they may not necessarily be along the obvious path.
Collectible |
Description |
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Chest |
1x Wanderer Jacket Materials (Cal Cosmetic) |
1x Nocular Body (BD-1 Cosmetic) |
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Essence |
1x Skill Point |
Treasure |
2x Jedha Scrolls |
Halls of Ranvell
The Halls of Ranvell, though a very compact area, are the second largest area in the Ancient Ruins. Since it is confined to a small area, tracking down its ten collectibles can be fairly easy as all are within the same general space aside from one or two. The ten collectibles include 2x Chests, 4x Databanks, 2x Essences, and 2x Treasures.
One of the Essences of this area is a Jedi: Survivor Skill Point which is definitely worth grabbing as soon as possible in order to unlock different lightsaber skills for Cal to use when facing the remaining difficult opponents ahead.
Collectible |
Description |
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Chest |
1x Common Plastoid Material (BD-1 Cosmetic) |
1x Undercut Hair (Cal Cosmetic) |
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Databank |
1x BD-1 Scan |
1x Force Echo |
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1x BD-1 Scan |
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1x BD-1 Scan |
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Essence |
1x Skill Point |
1x Max Force |
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Treasure |
2x Jedha Scrolls |
Divine Oasis
The final area of the Ancient Ruins is nothing compared to the rest as it is the smallest of the four with only three collectibles to find. Its collectibles include 1x Databank and 2x Treasures. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor players should keep in mind that while grabbing all the collectibles they can on their initial playthrough is recommended, many of them will have to be missed as they require late-game abilities to reach, such as the midair dash acquired before the Jedi: Survivor Rayvis Boss fight. Therefore, it’s recommended that the entire Star Wars Jedi: Survivor story is completed and collectibles are gathered post-game.
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